The "corner overtaking" of small South American countries has left Europe regretting it, and new rivals are emerging
In this world, there are many countries famous for winemaking, such as France and Italy, and Chile and Argentina in Europe. Needless to say, the red wine of European countries is even more well-known in France. In the New World, there was a lot of curiosity about Chilean wine.
Many people may not be familiar with Chilean wine, but judging from Chile and the "heavenly wine" produced in Chile, we know that Chile, as a major winemaker in the new world, must not be underestimated. In fact, not everyone can judge the red wine of Chile.
In fact, the most important thing about the quality of a country's wine is the variety of grapes, the climate of the place where it is produced, the characteristics of the soil, the level of humidity, and the level of winemaking technology and management. Everything is taken into account, and when it comes time to go to market, it's time to test the quality of the product.
In terms of grape variety, Chile is in a unique position in this regard. Due to the narrow land area and the large geographical span, the weather conditions in the south and the south are also very different. The summer was warm, cooled by cold air from the sea, and all aspects adapted well to the growth and ripening of the grapes.
Tempa Cabernet Sauvignon, the red wine called "Central Canyon", is the representative of this wine. It was born in one of the world's top wineries, but thanks to the friendship between China and Chile, the winery has also begun to become popular. This box of red wine, even in China, will not exceed 300 yuan!
From south to north, the climatic differences have led to a wide variety of grape varieties that are suitable for cultivation, and these grape varieties basically determine the type of wine produced. As a result, there are many types of Chilean liquor, each with its own personality.
The combination of South American wines and European winemaking techniques has resulted in a wide variety of Chilean wines. This may be why Chilean red wine has won the love of consumers around the world. Europe is the most regretful, they want to turn Chile into their colony, and as a result, hundreds of years have passed, and their red wine is actually regarded as a competitor!
Some people may think that the history of red wine in Chile is too short and the roots are not solid enough. It is true that Chile began to promote it globally in the early nineties, and it is indeed relatively young compared to other countries such as France. However, Chilean red wine is generally attracted by its taste, it has a mellow taste, has a unique flavor, and it has improved the taste of Asians, so its taste is more in line with Asian tastes. It is precisely because of this that Chile has been able to complete the "corner overtaking" of the rest of Europe in less than a hundred years.
Chilean red wine is much cheaper than red wine made from red wine. This is the best choice for many people who love to drink and are worried about the price. When it comes to wine, no one can say for sure, and if you do a few more experiments, you may have unexpected gains.